AUBURN, Alabama -- Finding a group of scores to replace Bri Guy's production is not going to be an easy task for the Auburn gymnastics team, not after Guy tore both Achilles' tendons in the program's loss to Alabama last Friday.

The Tigers took their first steps on Friday night against Georgia.

Working without the services of Guy, Auburn scored 196.100 points against Georgia, a full point lower than the Tigers' total against Alabama, the third-highest score in program history.

"The mistakes came from veterans," Auburn coach Jeff Graba said in a release. "The people that we asked to do new things did a really good job. It is encouraging, but at the same time we are going to keep asking people to do a lot of new things."

Auburn's Caitlin Atkinson won the all-around title -- with Guy out, she was Auburn's only all-around competitor -- but the real story for Auburn was big performances from Megan Walker in the first floor routine, MJ Rott in her first career uneven bars routine and Kullen Hlawek on the vault.

For the Tigers to replace Guy, though, Auburn will have to avoid those mistakes from veterans when the team travels to Kentucky next week.